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 The Digital Atals of Video Education Gastroenterology

 

 

 Massachusetts General Hospital

The Weapon Potential of a Microbe

 Arturo Casadevall, MD, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

 July 14, 2005

 04:07:00

 

 Emergency Preparedness and Biodefense

Web-Based Tools for DNA and Protein Sequence Analysis

 Dr. Peter FitzGerald, Division of Computer System Services, CIT

 November 30, 2000

 01:01:49

 

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Webcast of a Thoracic Spine Tumor Treatment using the CyberKnife

 Overlook Hospital

 

 00:58:00

 

 Videos of Surgical Procedures

What ADHD Really Means: A Developmental Disorder of Self-Control (Motor, Cognitive, and Social-Emotional)

 Martha Bridge Denckla, M.D., Johns Hopkins

 October 09, 2002

 01:03:37

 

 Clinical Center Grand Rounds

What in the World is an Auditory Object?

 Tim Griffiths, Ph.D., Newcastle University Medical School

 May 23, 2005

 01:02:38

 

 Neuroscience

What Is Happening in Academic Medicine: A National Review

 Robert Dickler, M.H.A., Association of American Medical Colleges

 August 14, 2002

 01:00:30

 

 Clinical Center Grand Rounds

What It's Like to Work with Me: Generational Diversity in Office and Team Environments

 The NIH Work/Life Center (WLC)

 December 14, 2005

 01:15:28

 

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What Not To Say: Strategies for Effective Communication by Physicians

 Howard Gadlin, Ph.D., Office of the Director, NIH

 September 04, 2002

 01:00:01

 

 Clinical Center Grand Rounds

What Rules are Architectural Principles Followed in Making a Brain Larger?

 Charles Stevens, Ph.D., The Salk Institute

 October 31, 2005

 01:03:04

 

 Neuroscience

When a Child is a Research Subject

 Greg Koski, Ph.D., M.D., Harvard University School of Medicine

 December 04, 2002

 00:55:18

 

 Clinical Center Grand Rounds

When a Patient Requests to Alter Records, What is the Appropriate Response?

 George Annas, J.D., M.P.H., Boston Medical Center

 February 02, 2005

 00:57:28

 

 Clinical Center Grand Rounds

When Patients are Seen by Multiple Services, Who Makes Treatment Decisions?

 Mark Siegler, M.D., University of Chicago

 December 01, 2004

 00:53:31

 

 Clinical Center Grand Rounds

When Patients Lie to Their Relatives: Conflicting Obligations in Genetic Research

 Wylie Burke, M.D., Ph.D., University of Washington

 February 05, 2003

 00:59:02

 

 Clinical Center Grand Rounds

When Should Pregnancy be an Exclusion from Clinical Research?

 Bonnie Steinbock, Ph.D., State University of New York

 November 16, 2005

 00:48:25

 

 Clinical Center Grand Rounds

When Too Much Iron Is Bad: Hemochromatosis, the Silent Blood Disease

 Susan Leitman, M.D., NIH Clinical Center

 October 21, 2003

 01:25:22

 

 Medicine for the Public

White and African-American Genetic Explanations for Gender, Class, and Race Differences

 Toby Jayaratine, Ph.D., Institute for Research on Women and Gender, University of Michigan

 June 20, 2002

 01:13:37

 

 Human Genome

White House Conference on Mental Health: Working For a Healthier America - Session 1

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White House Conference on Mental Health: Working For a Healthier America - Session 2

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 June 07, 1999

 01:33:45

 

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White House Press Conference: The Human Genome Project, June 26, 2000

 

 June 26, 2000

 00:41:05

 

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 The Digital Atals of Video Education Gastroenterology

 

 

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 Stephen Rosenfeld and Rebecca Eisenberg

 December 03, 2003

 00:57:38

 

 Clinical Center Grand Rounds

Why Did Human History Unfold Differently on Different Continents for the Last 13,000 Years?

 Jared Diamond, PhD. Professor, Department of Physiology, School of Medicine University of California, Los Angeles

 September 18, 2000

 00:59:08

 

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Why Do Immune Cells Require Two Signals to Proliferate? A New View of Costimulation

 Craig Thompson

 January 22, 2003

 01:10:34

 

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 NIH Library, Office of Research Services

 May 09, 2001

 02:44:56

 

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Why Publish Electronically? Part Two

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 September 30, 2002

 01:23:14

 

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Why Transplanted Kidneys Fail - Transplantation Tolerance: Theory into Clinical Practice

 Roslyn Mannon, M.D., NIDDK and Allan Kirk, M.D., Ph.D., NIDDK

 November 17, 2004

 01:03:59

 

 Clinical Center Grand Rounds

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 Dr. Howard L. Kaufman, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

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Wiring Up the Central Olfactory Circuits in Drosophila

 Liqun Luo, Ph.D., Stanford University

 February 03, 2003

 01:04:44

 

 Neuroscience

Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome Protein: Forging Link Between Actin and T Cell Activation

 Kathy Siminovitch

 March 23, 2005

 00:59:41

 

 Immunology

Women and Addictive Behaviors

 ORWH Women's Health Seminar Series

 June 07, 2001

 01:42:46

 

 Women's Health

Women and Complementary and Alternative Medicine

 Margaret Chesney, Janine Blackman, Norman Farnsworth and Marjorie Woollacott

 June 03, 2004

 01:55:15

 

 Women's Health

Women and Depression

 Linda Chaudron, Peter Schmidt, Charlotte Brown and Sue Bergeson

 June 16, 2005

 01:51:25

 

 Women's Health

Women and Heart Disease

 Sharonne Hayes, Pamela Ouyang, Njeri Karanja and Ann Taubenheim

 March 18, 2004

 01:54:56

 

 Women's Health

Women and Mood Disorders

 ORWH Women's Health Seminar Series

 November 30, 1995

 01:57:15

 

 Women's Health

Women and Obesity

 R. Kuczmarski, S. Austin, L. Kuller and M. Schwartz

 November 04, 2004

 02:02:12

 

 Women's Health

Women and Pain

 Roger Fillingim, Richard Lipton, Karen Berkley and Katherine Woodbury-Harris

 November 01, 2005

 01:54:38

 

 Women's Health

Women and Sleep Disorders

 Office of Research on Women’s Health

 March 31, 2005

 02:02:41

 

 Women's Health

Women and Stress

 ORWH

 September 21, 2000

 01:55:00

 

 Women's Health

Women and the Mystique of Smoking

 ORWH Women's Health Seminar Series

 September 24, 1996

 01:54:10

 

 Women's Health

Women's Health in the Middle and Later Years

 ORWH Women's Health Seminar Series

 December 05, 1996

 01:56:20

 

 Women's Health

Women's Health Initiative: Finding the Answers on Hormone Replacement Therapy

 ORWH Women's Health Seminar Series

 February 17, 1998

 01:44:40

 

 Women's Health

Women's Health Interdisciplinary Research Symposium (Day 1)

 Office of Research on Women's Health

 October 04, 2004

 03:22:14

 

 Women's Health

Women's Health Interdisciplinary Research Symposium (Day 2)

 Office of Research on Women's Health

 October 05, 2004

 05:38:59

 

 Women's Health

Women's Health Research for the 21st Century

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 01:18:12

 

 Medicine for the Public

Women's Health Research for the 21st Century: Breast Cancer and Breast Disease

 ORWH Women's Health Seminar Series

 March 04, 1999

 01:45:00

 

 Women's Health

Women's Health Research for the 21st Century: Hormone Replacement Therapy

 ORWH Women's Health Seminar Series

 June 24, 1999

 01:54:03

 

 Women's Health

Women's Health Study: What We Have Learned About Aspirin, Vitamin E, Heart Disease and Cancer

 Julie E. Buring, D.Sc., Brigham and Womens Hospital

 May 11, 2005

 00:58:29

 

 Clinical Center Grand Rounds

Women's Heart Day - Sister to Sister at the MCI Center

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 February 23, 2001

 03:50:21

 

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Women's Heart Health: Developing a National Health Education Action Plan (Day 1)

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 March 26, 2001

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